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gregk9
Posted 3/25/2022 8:43 PM (#1003835)
Subject: Husky Jerk





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Location: North Central IL USA
Y'all upgrade the hooks on your Husky Jerk 14s you use in the Spring? They seem awful puny.
RLSea
Posted 3/25/2022 9:46 PM (#1003838 - in reply to #1003835)
Subject: Re: Husky Jerk




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Location: Northern Illinois
Yep. Triple Grip #2's I think. Front and back hooks only, drop the middle one.
jdsplasher
Posted 3/26/2022 6:32 AM (#1003840 - in reply to #1003838)
Subject: Re: Husky Jerk





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Location: SE, WI.

RLSea - 3/25/2022 9:46 PM Yep. Triple Grip #2's I think. Front and back hooks only, drop the middle one.

 I agree, #2 triple grips R awesome hooks. In Fact, I have a couple Hundred for sale

 Name your price…..they Are costly.

 JD 

Ogandrews
Posted 3/26/2022 11:08 AM (#1003850 - in reply to #1003835)
Subject: Re: Husky Jerk




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Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
I have gone with 3 #4 triple grips. I’ve tried the 2 hook method but it seems that it has better action with 3. Make sure your using a bass rod though because a musky rod will straighten out those hooks in a heartbeat. Other important thing is the right leader. For small stuff like that I really like a 30-50lbs 9” braided titanium. With even 80lbs floro it will really impact the action. no snap, split right right from the bait to leader does best for me
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